Looking for updates, ESPECIALLY for a Typescript parser. Considering how there is specific and definitive type-definitions for TypeScript it seems like it would be almost easier to implement than for JavaScript.

Is the delay because actiprosoftware.com doesn't have implementations for either of them yet?

* You can download the javascript parser and some examples here: http://www.semanticmerge.com/parsers/semanticmerge-js-parser.zip* Please, unzip and copy the folder at: C:\Users\<youruser>\AppData\Local\PlasticSCM4\semanticmerge
* The parser for javascript language should be specified through the -ep option when the @semanticmerge is launched
e.g: -s=src.js -b=base.js -d=dst.js -r=result.js -ep="\"C:\<nodepath>\node.exe\" \"C:\<parserpath>\run.js\""
* Also, you can check the scripts which are used to launch the js examples (sample-x*.bat)

In addition, you need a license with external parsers support (javascript). Please, write us to support and we will generate you a license for testing purposes.

Do TypeScript (first) and you will get JavaScript at the same time. Everyone should stop using JavaScript anyway and go with TypeScript. Since it is a superset of JavaScript there is no problem for those that want to write plain JS, but the option to type stuff is there for those who want to use it.

So do you guys have any plan of when you would be releasing the JS version? And do you have a GUI for OSX? If I can have both, itd be my dream come true!!!! I always thought about language-based merging. And I finally found you guys!!!